Profiles are drawn using contours.
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Profiles are drawn using contours.
- The statement is TRUE
- Contour lines are used to imply a three-dimensional picture of flat surfaces. They are generally used on topographic maps. Contour lines connect continual points of proportional elevation. There is a relation between the change in height and the relative change in distance.
- In Profile, usually, students are required to draw profiles at the lot boundaries. Each contour line can be interpreted as a closed line joining relief points at an equal height above sea level. The rise and fall technique is adopted to convert instrument readings at all grid points into reduced levels.
- The Reduced Levels at the boundaries are used to draw the profiles at a determined horizontal scale. The vertical scale is generally exaggerated to give a clearer indication of the profile.
Hence, the statement is TRUE
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Profiles are drawn using contours.
- The statement is TRUE
- Contour lines are used to imply a three-dimensional picture of flat surfaces. They are generally used on topographic maps. Contour lines connect continual points of proportional elevation. There is a relation between the change in height and the relative change in distance.
- In Profile, usually, students are required to draw profiles at the lot boundaries. Each contour line can be interpreted as a closed line joining relief points at an equal height above sea level. The rise and fall technique is adopted to convert instrument readings at all grid points into reduced levels.
- The Reduced Levels at the boundaries are used to draw the profiles at a determined horizontal scale. The vertical scale is generally exaggerated to give a clearer indication of the profile.
Hence, the statement is TRUE
#SPJ2
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